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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
August 4, 2005

Author
  
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Genres
  
Crime Fiction, Mystery

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
4 August 2005

Preceded by
  
Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

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Series
  
Aurelio Zen series, #10

Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback)

Pages
  
176pp (hardback) 240pp (paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Michael Dibdin, Aurelio Zen Mysteries books, Mystery books

Michael dibdin discussing aurelio zen and more from 2003


Back to Bologna is a novel by Michael Dibdin, and is the tenth entry in the popular Aurelio Zen series.

Contents

Plot

Zen is on sick leave after a stomach operation and is feeling a shadow of himself. His relationship with his partner, Gemma, is also not going well. She is about to leave for Bologna to meet her son who has something important to tell her.

Meanwhile, Zen is recalled to duty and is sent to be the liaison officer for a high profile murder investigation - in Bologna – where the local football team owner has been shot, as well as stabbed with a Parmesan knife.

Whilst in Bologna, Gemma manages to get tickets to watch a live cook-off between local academic celebrity Edgardo Ugo and singing TV chef Romano Rinaldi, 'Lo Chef Che Canta e Incanta', provoked by Ugo suggesting, in a newspaper article, that Lo Chef can't cook. A series of coincidences leads to Zen being arrested when Ugo is found shot in the wake of the hilariously disastrous event.

The other main characters include a couple of flatmates – a student of Ugo's and a rich kid who fancies himself an 'Ultra' football fan – and the student's illegal immigrant girlfriend, who calls herself Princess Flavia of Ruritanian, as well as the world's worst private detective, who fancies himself a Chandleresque Private Eye.

This is Zen at the centre of a black comedy.

References

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